[AOS29-01] Objectives of the UN Decade of Ocean Science
★Invited Papers
*Mitsuo Uematsu1,2 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.Center for Environmental Science in Saitama)
[J] Oral
A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-OS Ocean Sciences & Ocean Environment
convener:Kentaro Ando(Japan Agency for Marine and Earth Science and Technology), Yoshiko Kondo(Nagasaki University), Eitarou Oka(Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo), Sanae Chiba(JAMSTEC)
The 72nd United Nation General Assembly (UNGA) held in December 2017 proclaimed "UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030, hereafter the UN Decade)", and the IOC/UNESCO has started preparatory actions as a responsible organization to develop implementation plan of UN Decade to submit the plan at the 75th UNGA in the fall of 2020. In the series of preparatory actions and meetings, internationally Japanese government hosted the North Pacific Regional Workshop together with PICES and IOC/WESTPAC from July 31st to August 2nd, 2019 in Tokyo, and domestically after September 2019 Japan Oceanographic Society and Science Council of Japan hosted several symposiums to foster dialogues among communities.
In this session, followed by several lectures about the UN Decade and on the progress of preparations of the UN Decade, we will foster discussion and dialogues for the purposes to seek directions of activities of ocean sciences for the UN Decade in a free, open-minded, and positive atmosphere among ocean scientists and stakeholders by using ideas of ocean science plans to be submitted by individual scientists.
We expect to have submissions about ocean scientific plans in association with the UN Decade as many as possible, and in particular we strongly encourage the proposals by younger generations and early carrier scientists, who will bear the ocean science during the period of the UN Decade. We will also welcome the trans-disciplinary plans bearing in the mind of SDGs, and the participatory plans from multi-sector including private sectors.
*Mitsuo Uematsu1,2 (1.The University of Tokyo, 2.Center for Environmental Science in Saitama)
*Kaoru Kubokawa1, Tomohiko Tsunoda2, Toshio Yamagata3 (1.SIRC, Teikyo University, 2.The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, The Ocean Policy Research Institute, 3.JAMSTEC)
*Sachihiko Itoh1, Yutaka Michida1, Mitsutaku Makino1, Hiroyasu Hasumi1, TSUTSUMI EISUKE1, Masahiro Matsuura2, Hideaki Shiroyama3 (1.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 2.Graduate School of Global Governance, Meiji University, 3.Gradute School of Pulblic Policy, The University of Tokyo)
*Sanae Chiba1, Holly Griffin2 (1.JAMSTEC, 2.UNEP-WCMC)
*Akira Nagano1, Masami Nonaka1, Hiroaki Saito2, Taketoshi Kodama3, Kentaro Ando1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), 2.Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, 3.Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency)
*Yushi Morioka1, Toru Miyama1, Sergey Varlamov1, Yasumasa Miyazawa1 (1.Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology)